Palm CEO reflects on smartphone birthright
By Jenny • Nov 23rd, 2010 • Category: Industry News, PDA NewsPalm’s CEO disappointed by giving up smartphone dominance ‘birthright’.

Palm’s CEO disappointed by giving up smartphone dominance ‘birthright’.
HP has earmarked early 2011 as the release window for its webOS smartphones.
Palm has been put on sale – HTC and Lenovo interested.
Palm’s share price drops on the back of a disappointing quarterly earnings call. We look at the company’s history, and try figure out where it all went wrong.
One of the best touch screen mobile phones ever produced by Sony has been recently launched.
After successfully producing a wide range of laptops and netbooks for a number of years Acer has ventured into the mobile phone market. The company has launched a smartphone which is named as Acer betouch e101 smartphone.
The rugged market has just got another PDA called Nautiz X5, launched by Handheld Europe. It’s a full feature PDA powered via an impressive 806 Mhz processor and packs broad array of features in a compact form factor.
PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants are great devices to have, as they assist mobile users in their day to day tasks. These devices are used in almost every sector.
Honeywell has recently rolled out the latest version of the Dolphin 7850 mobile device. It’s a fully fledged Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) which offers high performance and a compact form factor.
DataSource Mobility, the leading provider of mobility solutions to a variety of industries, has recently announced that it will host a series of online educational seminars that will give the audience an insight about the new Panasonic Toughbook H1 mobile clinical assistant (MCA).